Tomita

Tomita (Japanese: 富田 or 冨田, meaning "wealthy rice field") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Aijiro Tomita (1885–1954), Japanese politician
  • Hiroyuki Tomita (born 1980), Japanese gymnast
  • Isao Tomita (1932–2016), Japanese electronic music composer
  • Kazuo Tomita (born 1939), Japanese swimmer who participated in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome
  • Kishti Tomita (born 1963), Swedish voice coach and television personality
  • Kohsuke Tomita (冨田 康祐, born 1988), Japanese former professional baseball player
  • Kohei Tomita (冨田 康平, born 1996), Japanese footballer
  • Kōichirō Tomita (1925–2006), Japanese astronomer
  • Kōsei Tomita (born 1936), Japanese voice actor
  • Makiko Tomita (born 1991), Japanese rugby sevens player
  • Masaru Tomita (born 1957), Japanese molecular biologist and computer science professor, and son of Isao Tomita
  • Masaru Tomita (baseball) (富田 勝, 1946 - 2015), Japanese former professional baseball player
  • Mayu Tomita (born 1995), Japanese singer and actress
  • Minoru Tomita (1924–2015), Japanese mathematician and originator of Tomita-Takesaki theory in von Neumann algebras.
  • Naoya Tomita (born 1989), Japanese breaststroke swimmer
  • Nene Tomita (born 1982), Japanese volleyball player
  • Sena Tomita (冨田 せな, born 1999), Japanese snowboarder
  • Shoichi Tomita (born 1936), Japanese Olympic ice hockey player
  • Suzuka Tomita (富田 鈴花, born 2001), Japanese idol
  • Tamlyn Tomita (born 1966), Japanese-born American actress
  • Teiko Tomita (1896–1990), Japanese poet
  • Tomita Tsunejirō (1865–1937), Japanese judoka, and the first ever to be awarded black belt in judo
  • Tsutomu Tomita (born 1943), the former chairman of Toyota Motorsport GmbH and current president of Fuji Speedway
  • Richard Tomita (born 1927), American Olympic weightlifter
  • Yoshio Tomita, Japanese table tennis world champion

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